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Adhesive Capsulitis

Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Review, 2007
Adhesive capsulitis is a common problem seen in the general population by orthopedic surgeons. It is a problem that causes patients pain and disability, and symptoms can last up to 2 years and longer. The questions of when and how to treat the frozen shoulder can present challenges.
James P, Tasto, David W, Elias
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Catalytically Active Bimetallic Nanoparticles Supported on Porous Carbon Capsules Derived From Metal-Organic Framework Composites.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2016
We report a new methodology for producing monometallic or bimetallic nanoparticles confined within hollow nitrogen-doped porous carbon capsules. The capsules are derived from metal-organic framework (MOF) crystals that are coated with a shell of a ...
Hui Yang   +6 more
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Capsule Imaging

Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2005
Capsule endoscopy was conceived in the late 1980s by an electrico-optical engineer and first used in human beings clinically during the last 5 years. Already it has changed the management of small bowel diseases and is beginning to be used in the esophagus. Developments are under way to use the capsule in a wider range of clinical conditions.
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Adhesive Capsulitis

Orthopedic Clinics of North America, 1987
The signs and symptoms of adhesive capsulitis are reviewed. It is clear that this is a specific disease process distinct from those cases of "frozen shoulder." Four specific stages of the disease have been visualized at arthroscopy prior to manipulation. Stage 1 of adhesive capsulitis mimics the impingement syndrome of the shoulder.
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Capsule–Capsule Conversion by Guest Encapsulation

Angewandte Chemie, 2016
AbstractGuest‐induced M18L6–M24L8 capsule–capsule conversion is reported. Both capsules are composed of PdII ethylenediamine units (M) and 1,3,5‐tris(3,5‐pyrimidyl)pyrimidine (L), and form trigonal bipyramidal (M18L6) and octahedral (M24L8) closed‐shell structures with huge hydrophobic inner spaces.
Shitao Wang   +4 more
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Colon Capsule Endoscopy

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 2015
Colon capsule endoscopy (CCE) is a minimally invasive technique specifically designed to explore the colon without sedation and air insufflation. CCE may overcome some of the limitations of colonoscopy. Second-generation CCE (CCE-2) was proved accurate in detecting colonic neoplastic lesions when used in average-risk individuals.
Spada, Cristiano   +2 more
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Adhesive Capsulitis

2013
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Salvatore M, Latte C, Milano G, Grasso A
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Posterior capsule opacification and anterior capsule opacification

Current Opinion in Opthalmology, 2001
Posterior capsule opacification (PCO) is still the most frequent complication of cataract surgery. A variety of studies has led to a better understanding of the pathogenesis of PCO, and strategies of molecular biology have produced new therapeutic options, such as immunological techniques or gene therapeutic approaches.
E, Bertelmann, C, Kojetinsky
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Haemophilus influenzae: capsule vaccine and capsulation genetics

Molecular Medicine Today, 1996
In 1931, Dr Margaret Pittman reported her discovery that Haemophilus influenzae strains responsible for meningitis had a polysaccharide capsule, and that one capsular type, serotype b, was responsible for nearly all cases. Diverse programmes of research aimed at understanding and exploiting this seminal observation culminated, in the 1980s, in the ...
J S, Kroll, R, Booy
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